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Libraries Colloquium Series Sponsored by the School of Computer Science-Carnegie Mellon University, the School of Information Sciences-University of Pittsburgh, the University Library System-University of Pittsburgh, the University Libraries-Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Online Presentation: http://cidde-msl.cidde.pitt.edu/MediaSiteLive30/LiveViewer/FrontEnd/View.aspx?peid=548b4a82-6cd5-49b6-baaa-5538f0eb622d |
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“The
Open Video Digital Library: Design and Evaluation Challenges” |
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Abstract: Digital libraries depend
on user interfaces as surrogates for reference librarians
and the physical cues in library architectures. Dynamic,
multi-faceted user interfaces are thus crucial to the success of
high-volume digital libraries. Our approach to building and testing
interfaces using a framework of 'agile views' will be illustrated using the
Open Video Project. The Open Video Project (www.open-video.org) aims to
create and open source digital library of digital video for researchers,
students, and the public, serve as a testbed for building interactive user
interfaces and an environment for building a theory of human information
interaction. The digital library has been is used by educators and
researchers around the world, is an Open Archives Initiative provider, and
collaborates with several institutions including CMU, NASA, and the
Internet Archive. In addition to the issues of operating a digital
library, we focus on designing usable visual surrogates and conducting user
studies for these designs. These studies have led to an evaluation
framework and a set of measures for assessing how people make sense of
video. This talk will provide an overview of the design framework,
challenges of sustaining a digital video library, and our evaluation
framework. |
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